goaccess-for-nginxproxymanager
acme-companion
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MIT License | MIT License |
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goaccess-for-nginxproxymanager
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GoAccess for Nginx Proxy Manager Logs - v1.1.15
GitHub Repo: https://github.com/xavier-hernandez/goaccess-for-nginxproxymanager
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GoAccess access monitoring
Yep, that's what I did, but it's not working. There is a similar question here. Again, thanks for your help, I will comment on the GitHub page.
- View usage statistics
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NGINX or Caddy?
GoAccess for NPM is neat as well.
- Self Hosted Roundup #16
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Authelia statistics dashboard?
Just started using Authelia to secure my services along with NPM (NGINX Proxy Manager). I also started using this web panel to monitor NPM logs in my browser. Now that I'm using Authelia, it would be really nice if there was a web dashboard to view sign in attempts and other valuable statistics made through Authelia, does anyone know if something like this already exists? If not, perhaps have some advice on how to build one? I'm a bit of a jack of all trades when it comes to software development and IT. Looking at the MySQL DB for Authelia, it looks pretty simple to extrapolate that data into a basic web panel, the real hard part would be setting up notifications such as Discord webhooks to ping me when someone logs in to a service etc... Would also be nice to have it run as a simple docker container, just make a docker-compose file, have a value for MySQL DB details and so on.
- Real-Time NGINX Proxy Manager Data (Early Release) - Video Review/Tutorial
- goaccess docker image for nginxproxymanager
acme-companion
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Wireguard (docker-compose) has stopped being able to connect to the internet.
My hunch is that because I decided to include the acme-companion image in this nginx setup, that maybe it has something to do with the SSL certs? The only other thing I could think of is that I had to combine the networks in order for nginx-proxy and Sonarr both to be able to see my transmission instance via:
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Add https to docker app
Probably want acme with nginx https://github.com/nginx-proxy/acme-companion
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Beginner questions about deploying node.js app on Beanstalk
setting up letsencrypt with nginx-proxy and acme-companion
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Further investigating 403 – access forbidden by rule
I'm experiencing a weird situation, and am not sure how to go about finding a solution. I am running the nginx-proxy container (https://github.com/nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy) together with the acme-companion container (https://github.com/nginx-proxy/acme-companion) to provide https connections to all my different applications under different subdomains on the same host (currently, for testing purposes: only two other nginx containers with a plain html page).
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What is the correct way to have my webapp in one container and the webserver in another?
We use the nginx-proxy docker image with its acme-companion to have an auto configuring SSL reverse proxy, so it's really easy to deploy images (we do it based on a merge PR into protected release branches).
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adding an SSL cert to a docker container
Use a reverse proxy to handle TLS/SSL encryption. I find nginx-proxy with companion easy to use, just follow steps 1, 2, 3.
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502 Bad Gateway: Nginx Reverse Proxy + Docker + Let's Encrypt + Wordpress
Where I'm running into issues is with the two stacks I have deployed - one is a wordpress stack which uses the wordpress image along with a db image (going by the docs here), and the other is the nginx-proxy and acme-companion (going by the docs here).
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dockerfile for httpd
Just use nginx-proxy and the LetsEncrypt companion as reverse proxy to handle TLS/SSL in front of your web server.
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nginx-proxy-manager abandoned?
You can simply use this proxy container which automatically generates nginx config based on envs set in your containers. There is also a companion container which takes care of your certs. https://github.com/nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy https://github.com/nginx-proxy/acme-companion
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Tools for automation and daily tasks
https://github.com/nginx-proxy/acme-companion https://github.com/nginx-proxy/docker-gen https://github.com/projectdiscovery/dnsx https://github.com/projectdiscovery/httpx https://github.com/projectdiscovery/mapcidr https://github.com/debauchee/barrier https://github.com/stedolan/jq https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized https://github.com/motiv-labs/janus
What are some alternatives?
docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion - Automated docker nginx proxy integrated with letsencrypt. [Moved to: https://github.com/evertramos/nginx-proxy-automation]
GoAccess - GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser.
nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen
TutoAsus - Tutorial on how to setup a nginx reverse proxy on Asus router with Merlin firmware, and get Let's Encrypt certificate with acme.sh.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
docker-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion - Automated ACME SSL certificate generation for nginx-proxy [Moved to: https://github.com/nginx-proxy/acme-companion]
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
nginx-proxy-automation - Automated docker nginx proxy integrated with letsencrypt.
docker-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion - LetsEncrypt companion container for nginx-proxy [Moved to: https://github.com/nginx-proxy/docker-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion]
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